Showing posts with label Photoshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photoshop. Show all posts

Thursday, April 02, 2015

A Weekend in San Francisco

     Please allow me to once more be your annoying jetsetter friend with my story of how I spent the weekend in San Francisco the other day. Well, not so much a story but a collection of loosely collected images with very little information attached. Just like my real memories!


    This is Hazel and our cat Markl standing in Hazel’s kitchen. Did I mention she’s from San Francisco and that’s why I’m even here in the first place? Right now I have so that’s out of the way.



Tuesday, February 24, 2015

First Shots Off The Reflecta

This Reflecta, for reference. This was such an old, weird camera. I couldn’t tell if the film was ready and loaded right, or how many shots I had left, the TLR viewfinder was washed out most of the time and apparently made before split focusing, I’m amazed any of these even exist.


Tuesday, January 06, 2015

BW Film Rolls 1&2


    Way back in spring quarter I took my first film photos on a black and white roll. When I went to replace the film {in the original Starbucks in Seattle Wa.}, It wasn’t rewound properly and when I opened it the film got over exposed and I thought I lost all my pictures. Then I got home and realised I didn’t know how to process B&W film, so that roll and another one sat in my drawer until today when I learned how to process B&W film. It’s really not very hard. Here are some highlights and interestingly ruined pictures.


Thursday, May 01, 2014

Prints

     Hello again.
My camera died. I was shooting in the rain, and it got really wet and died. DSLR’s are really expensive to fix so today I am proud to announce a new initiative of the Save the Croissants international conglomerate, high quality surprisingly cheap art prints! That’s right, you can get any of the below images in real life to hang on your wall for only a few american dollars. Can you pay in other currencies? Probably.
     I would really appreciate it if you bought a print, but what if you can’t because you don’t have any money? Tell your rich friends. But seriously, you can get a poster 33x22 inches for just under $20. That’s a good deal. Or you can get something you could frame for under $7.
     We’ve partnered for redbubble for this initiative so you know they’re high quality, but these are the sorts of low, low prices you can only get as a faceless international conglomerate, like Save the Croissants and Early Bird Industries. So thanks guys. [Prints, or click on any image]
Thank you.


















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